I have Windows XP Corp on my desktop and I'm getting ready to install a new mobo and hard drive. However, I can no longer find my Win XP cd (although I do have my old Win 98 cd). I know there are extensive guides on how to create a Win XP cd, but those appear to only apply if you already have a CD from which to work (something I lack).
What I'm wondering is if there is some way I can create a Win XP Corp CD from the OS on my hard drive. If not, does anyone have any suggestions for how I can go about reinstalling XP on my upgraded system?
Thanks in advance.
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Posted 30 December 2005 - 05:23 PM
if you have a copy of the i386 folder on your hard drive then you have everything you need but the boot info on the cd if the entire folder was copied. Otherwise find a cd.
#3
Posted 30 December 2005 - 05:37 PM
If you purchased the OS legally and still have the CD-key, you can contact Microsoft. But I bet the CD-key was written on the CD with a black marker, because newbs don't usually deploy corporate versions
I imagine you could find it again.
#4
Posted 30 December 2005 - 06:40 PM
Couldn't you just format the new HDD and copy *all* the files over, or do an Image copy?
That's worked for me when I changed drives... after copying the files and FIXMBR'ing and FIXBOOT'ing the new drive from a final boot to the console on the old drive, just boot from the new drive.
That's worked for me when I changed drives... after copying the files and FIXMBR'ing and FIXBOOT'ing the new drive from a final boot to the console on the old drive, just boot from the new drive.
#5
Posted 30 December 2005 - 09:03 PM
He's changing motherboards as well though, so it's advisable to do a fresh install.
However, a Corporate edition and you don't have the CD? Something tells me it's not a legal install anyway.
However, a Corporate edition and you don't have the CD? Something tells me it's not a legal install anyway.
#6
Posted 31 December 2005 - 09:44 AM
New mobo = new machine = new license in the eyes of M$, I believe...........
#7
Posted 31 December 2005 - 11:14 AM
The motherboard is a component of the computer. A new motherboard in the same computer is just an upgrade to the existing computer. The end result won't be two computers, it will be one upgraded computer.
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Posted 03 January 2006 - 01:15 AM
If you're a home user and you've got a copy of XP Corporate, then it's an illegal copy. If you have a legit VLK licence, you'd know to contact Microsoft for more installation media.
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